A collection of prompts that I spent a time much too long to count to simply let vanish.
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I will add these suggestions like arrows to my quiver of language, and will be sure to read many volumes of the mentioned era. I do feel it is of import, as many things are, to say it is lacking of me to have read few of the texts described. Therefore it is a challenge for me to write using the vocabulary which by the people now, people with less taste then sense, would be seen as excessive.
I come to you with a request, formulated with the greatest care appropriate in a message sent to one that does not breath or think yet may feel as such, for the essay writers you mention. I am not a great person in the realm of social endeavors and as such have a hard time making sense of the fictional writings of Dickens and Austen. I, and I do try for the prose is as wondrous as writings by Lewis Carrol, cannot help but get lost in the people visiting each others place of residence and speaking about each other more than something of which is it to be understood, for to understand something I read and to read the words themselves and how they may be arranged in a careful manner, not to understand the feeling of someone who hasn't felt, as they haven't existed outside the bounds of the heads of a reader.
So my essential question is, what is a non-fiction, non-narrative work for the time described, or more than just one as several choices are always appreciated, that doesn't contain information too archaic to understand by a layperson, one that is wanting more to read than to understand in the case we are speaking of at the moment, and is written with great care. The truth of the information, as long as this is easily discovered by a modern reader and not harmful - such as a book of phrenology (a practice only practiced by those of hateful spirits, and may have even been a theory akin Icarus for that time as it was too hateful for even their rather antiquated theories in say 1880), which may be enjoyable and teach much of the writing of Victorian times which have now long passed.
While these suggestions are wonderful, and while I would like to write a longer message yet works calls for my attention, these are all rather philosophical and not as practical as I would have wished. I suppose this is a fault of mine and not of yours for it is not mentioned in my question stated above, yet, if you could be so kind, give me more practical books and, while perhaps keeping slightly in the preview of the philosophical, give me a suggestion for a feminist author as it is something that interests me greatly.